Hi Nitro,

It is easy! What's the problem now. Bonxy gave you a link to his assembly language LCD setup and now he has shown you how it's done in PBP. Are you still having problems just getting a PIC to work? Have you tried just getting an LED to blink for starters to make sure your PIC is working correctly?

Setting up a PIC is easy when you know how. I have been scanning the posts on this forum for over a year and have learned alot for the guru's like Melanie, Mister E, Dave Taylor, and Micro. (To any of the other gurus' on this forum, if I forgot to list your name I'm sorry) Searching the files on this group will give you a lot of code samples and how to resolve your issues.

Have you built anything with a PIC before or are you just getting started? These things are almost "learn one youe learn them all" type devices however, each one may have a few quirks more than the previous one. Some are drop ins with more memory and features.

I did a few small projects in the past with the Basic Stamp then moved on to a really large project with 42 PICS. I'm nowhere a pro at this but I have used assembler over 15 years ago and I found that using the PIC Basic and PIC Basic Pro to be alot easier.

Were here to help you because as Red Green would say "were all in this together".

BobK